Abstract
Six fungal species were selected from a total of 76 on the basis of their antagonism to the onion white rot pathogen, Sclerotiurn cepivorwn, in dual culture. Gliocladium roseunt, G. virens, Trichoderma viride and Coniothyrium minitans exhibited their antagonism by competing successfully with the pathogen for space and nutrients whilst Chaetomium globosum and Penicillium expansion released antibiotic substances into the agar medium which inhibited the growth of S. cepivorwn at a distance. Four of the six test fungi were also able to colonise and degrade sclerotia of the pathogen. Gliocladium roseum was tolerant of the dicarboximide fungicides, iprodione, vinclozolin and procymidone. None of the antagonists were pathogenic on onion seedlings in vitro and they therefore show promise for use as biocontrol agents against onion white rot. © 1988 Taylor and Fracis Group, LLC.
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Harrison, Y. A., & Stewart, A. (1988). Selection of fungal antagonists for biological control of onion white rot in New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 16(3), 249–256. https://doi.org/10.1080/03015521.1988.10425647
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